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Space Themed Cheers
Here are a couple of cheers to use at your next Space Themed Pack Meeting
Identifying Bird Calls
The Bird Study Merit Badge has us identifying birds by their song or call. Here are a few for you to practice with.
Cooking Over Coals
Temperature range of hot coals for the next time you are cooking over the fire at your next campout.
Water Theme Applauses / Cheers
Some applauses and cheers for your next nautical themed rain-gutter regatta, pack meeting, or campfire.
Water Theme Run-Ons
Some water themed run-ons for you next Rain-gutter regatta, Pack Meeting, or Camp Fire
Terms and Elements of Art
Requirement 2 of the Art Merit Badge: Discuss with your counselor the following terms and elements of art: line, value, shape, form, space, color, and texture. Show examples of each element.
Main Parts of an Insect
Requirement 3 of the Insect Study Merit Badge has us learning about and pointing out the main parts of an insect.
Board of Review PDF
There are many different Board of Review templates out there. Here is the one that we personally use.
Emergency Preparedness Requirement 2b
At the bottom of this post you will find a free printable to assist you with demonstrating your understanding of each aspect of emergency preparedness listed for Req 2(b)
Is The Big Dipper a Constellation?
Did you know that the Big Dipper is part of a big bear in the sky?
Planet Quiz
The Astronomy Merit Badge has us identifying the 8 planets that orbit our sun within our solar system. Here is a fun quiz for you to test your knowledge.
Kookaburra Sits On The Old Gum Tree
One Sunday morning in 1932, Marion Sinclair had an inspiration in church and dashed home to write down the words to "Kookaburra".
Pinewood Derby History and Tips
The first Pinewood Derby was held in 1953 by Cub Scout Pack 280 of Manhattan Beach, California.
Pinewood Derby Advancement Ceremony
Advancement Ceremony for your next Pinewood Derby Pack Meeting
Muddy Buddy Popcorn
Simple and fun popcorn to make for your next den meeting, campout, or movie night.
International Trail Marking
With the ski slopes now open, it’s a good idea to know the difficulty level of each run and the international trail markings.